Numbers in History (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Hans Delbrück

 
9780265201282: Numbers in History (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how battlefield ideas from antiquity to the early Middle Ages reshaped empires, armies, and world history.

This book surveys ancient tactics, famous campaigns, and the rise of professional armies, showing how numbers and strategy changed the fate of civilizations.

From Hannibal’s mastery at Cannae to Scipio’s reforms at Zama, you’ll see how leaders turned small battalions into decisive forces. The text reflects on the shift from citizen armies to professional soldiers, and how military power intertwined with politics, religion, and empire-building. It also ties these lessons to later eras, including the impact of barbarians, emperors, and the church on warfare.
  • How tactical ideas and battlefield formations influenced major victories and losses.
  • How Rome evolved from a citizen army to a professional force and why that mattered.
  • Connections between military change, politics, and religious authority across history.
  • Grounded explanations of famous campaigns and the rulers who shaped them.
Ideal for readers of military history and classical studies who want a clear, chronological view of how numbers and tactics drive historical change.

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